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WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- D.C. authorities have released a list of street closures for some events this weekend. On Saturday, the 2013 AIDS Walk and the Howard University Homecoming Parade will take place in the District. The Marine Corps Marathon happens on Sunday.

FOR THE AIDS WALK:

The staging area will be on Pennsylvania Avenue, NW from 13th Street to 14th Street, NW. The following streets will be closed from 7:00 p.m. on Friday until 2:00 p.m. on Saturday:

The staging area time will be at 7:00 am in front of the Johnson Administration Building (2400 6th Street, NW) on the Howard University campus.

Parade Route
The parade start time will be at 10:00 am until approximately 12:30 pm at which time the roadways mentioned below will re-open to traffic:

• North on 6th Street, NW to Fairmont Street, NW
• West on Fairmont Street, NW to Georgia Avenue, NW
• South on Georgia Avenue, NW to Florida Avenue, NW
• Southeast on Florida Avenue, NW to 5th Street, NW
• North on 5th Street, NW to T Street, NW
• East on T Street, NW to Anna Cooper Circle, NW
• Southeast around the circle to 3rd Street, NW
• North on 3rd Street, NW to Elm Street, NW
• East on Elm Street, NW to 2nd Street, NW
• North on 2nd Street, NW to Bryant Street, NW
• West on Bryant Street, NW to 4th Street, NW
• North on 4th Street, NW to the Valley (between College Street, NW and Howard Place, NW where parade will disband)

FOR THE MARINE CORPS MARATHON:

This event is scheduled for Sunday, October 27, 2013. The race begins at 8:00 am in Arlington, Virginia, and then crosses the Potomac River into the District of Columbia. The following streets along the race route will be closed beginning at 6:50 am and are expected to reopen by 1:30 pm:

**Westbound M Street will remain open up to Wisconsin Ave NW. Motorists will be forced to turn north on Wisconsin Avenue NW from M Street NW or east from Wisconsin Avenue NW to M Street NW. Westbound M Street NW will remain open unless otherwise determined. A course map as well as additional information regarding street closures in Arlington County is posted at www.marinemarathon.com.

Police will reopen the roadways as soon as possible, as long as it does not interfere with the race. Metrorail will begin service at 5:00 a.m. on Sunday. Race participants and spectators are encouraged to use public transportation.